ThinksMarkedly wrote:
High Ridge was corrupt and incompetent, but not THAT reckless. He only accepted the armistice because he thought that Haven would not pose a threat in the near future. He also continued the R&D projects that would keep giving Manticore the tech edge, although nowhere near the pace they were during the war. Keyhole and the Nike class came about during his administration, after all.
He took over a nation that was on the verge of victory, signed an armistice so he can line his pockets and those of his friends and at the same time buy votes for his "allies".
Then he put incompetent people in charge of the navy and ignored or downright pushed allies away and ignored their warnings. Anyone with half a brain would have known that the new government in Haven would move haven and earth to get technological parity, so while the Navy was continuing some research under his government they had stopped production of capital ships and had stopped production/design of escorts except for those where senior officers can slip a design in under the radar. He and his naval leadership should have known that Haven will get parity and will if necessary build a shipyard from scratch or do the Grayson style dispersed yards in a major shipyard system and hide them, and they can hide them very well because RMN's ONI isn't bothering to look and Highridge isn't listening to Grayson so they don't have to work all that hard at hiding the ships even without Bolthole.
So I would agree on one hand that the SKM leadership would not agree to a peace treaty that left them vulnerable to a second attack 10 or 20 years later.
Sure they would, if they are led by idiots they would do anything. I mean in 10 years of war the PN kept catching up time and again so why did he suddenly think they will just give up especially when he is stringing them along?
On the other hand, the devil is on the details. As it happened to High Ridge, an SKM government could become convinced that the PRH threat was over for the next half century, even if the Legislaturalists remained in power. So what if two thirds of the PRH gained independence, as long as they remained in power? The war effort might have created an economic boom sufficient for Haven to sustain itself for some time.
The problem is that the Queen would not agree to leave the Legislaturalists in power specifically because this would bring about the same problems. If the Legislaturalists are incapable of changing or making adjustments during wartime what makes you think they will make any major adjustments in peacetime? If the SKM agreed to peace and left the Legislaturalists they will fight the war in 20 years because the same pressures that forced them to go to war in 1905 will be there in 1925 and 1935.
And finally, it doesn't matter if the SKM leadership would have accepted a peace treaty. It only matters if the Legislaturalists had thought they would. They had much better intelligence on Manticore than the Sollies and we know from RFC that most of it was political intelligence, but even then they may have got the signals wrong. After all, three of the five major parties in the Kingdom were against the war. They may have failed to account for the Queen's influence.
So they have a choice, make some changes that they will have to undo over the next few dacades and potentially win the war with those changes OR not make any changes and lose the war.
Just because the committee did it one way doesn't mean the Legislaturalists had to do it the exact same way, they could have gone about it a very different way. Look at WW2, production was approached differently by different nations with different ideologies. The Americans did it one way, the British a different, the Soviets found a third way, the Germans found a another way and the Italians didn't bother figuring it out.
The Legislaturalists would have figured it out in a different way than the committee, it might not have been enough to offset the tech advantage but they would have tried.